
kanu
thingiverse
Customized Version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:739573 Created With Customizer! Https://www.thingiverse.com/Apps/Customizer/run?thing_id=739573 Instructions: Using The Following Options: Text Outline Strategy For Non-Latin Scripts = bar and glyphs Outer Edge Color Of Design = gray Displayed Name On Model = kanu Frame Width Is Adjusted By This Amount = 0.0 mm Thickness Of Writing In Mm = 4.5 Font Selection Based On Language Support = Lobster Outline Style For Characters And Words = rounded Width Added To Border Of Print Out = 4.5 mm Text Color Option - Default Dark Mode = darkred Color Applied Around Whole Image = darkred Bar Or Separator Thickness Setting Mm = 3.0 Vertical Space Between Letters In Character Spacing Adjustments = 0 Lugs or Spacers Surrounded By This Amount Mm = 2.0 Length Of Spacers Mm, Optional, If Using = 5.0 How Much To Shift The Top Part, Which Should Normally Remain Centered On A Base Element, Of All Characters Horizontally Along Their Own Centers In Absolute Points Or Per Character Basis For Custom Fonts As Set By You When Loading From Folders On Local Disk: This One Defaults At 0 If No Such Parameter Exists Either In An Ini File, Csv - The Settings Import Files Also Can Contain Customizations In Any One Format (But Usually Xml And Html Files Have All Their Config Parameters Saved Separately For Specific Instances Rather Than Saving Everything Like How They Would Get Automatically With Json Or Plist For Simple Cases That Do Not Require Anything Extra Like Version Numbers). Mm = 0 Default Value Which Will Always Apply Regardless Of Font Setting - 3.5 For Standard, Unless Overridden Here Or Using An Inherently Thin Outline On An Original Design Which Can Reduce This To Nearly Zero And Is Especially Recommended For Highly Complex Drawings With Lots Of Thick Lines And Intricate Parts Which Need Less Weight Overall; Bar Thickness In Mm, Default If None = 3.5 Font Character Spacing Value (Space Between Each Letter). Always Starts From Here As -1 When Applying Standard Layout Rules But This Can Still Get Customized By Providing It Manually With Every Design, Even Though Changing Will Not Cause Overwrite Since Only Used Internally So Never Has Any Direct Effect Unless Going Underneath Code Directly To Modify These Numbers Your Self For Specific Instances Outside The Initial Application Settings Or Else You Wouldn't Know How Big Letters Should Be Relative In Certain Circumstances Anyway. Set Mm = -1 Space Needed Between Character and Lug, 5 = lug_surrounding Minimum Length Of Any Lug Or Spacer Set As Mm = lug_length If This Value Is Changed The Previous Default Vertical Shift Applied At The Center For Text Items Overwritten (On Same Plane With Them), That Were Added Earlier Gets Cancelled So Nothing Needs Adjustment Whenever You Go Back To Old Things; Bar Top Edge Above Which, Along Centerline Horizontal Align Point Of Reference - Usually Should Always Remain 0 In All Situations For Best Outcome As Default. However The Value Below Is A Property Controlled Manually When Necessary And Is Only Here For Cases Where Different Values Would Be Expected (Because You Can’t Apply Both Simultaneously Under Regular Usage). Value, In This Context Also Considered Absolute And Independent From Current Y Coordinates Since This Applies To Individual Elements Being Modified By You Rather Than Anything Which Depends On Those Parameters That May Be Relevant - In Mm = 0 Width Applied Around Edges, Even Those For Parts Of Letters With Thick Strokes But Which Always Follow Outer Bounding Box When Displaying, Unless The Style Specifies Something Different Than Just Regular For Characters That Get Outlined Instead Of Normal Lines Only Being Visible On Models Due To Certain Conditions Like Size Or Other Design Rules Also Affecting Visual Appearances As Determined By Overall Customizations Across Various Platforms Such As Rendering Software. Outline Width Applied Mm = 0.5 Select Boldness Setting From Below Options Provided In The List Below When Necessary (But Normally Would Automatically Apply If You Hadn’t Disabled It For Some Reason Not Mentioned Yet And Were Expecting The Text To Show Up As Is Because Of That) Unless You Are Changing Any Custom Value Here - Otherwise Font Gets Chosen As Default So No Manual Input Needed But Just Left Here Just In Case There Was A Specific One Planned For This Particular Version Being Made; Style To Use Based On Desired Output Type Or Specific Context. M = bold Default Setting Weight Is Always 0 (If Not Present Then It Automatically Sets Back Down Regardless If You Entered Any Value That Got Stored Previously), But Can Be Manually Changed Under Rare Situations In Order To Adjust Things Even Further If That's Required By Your Designs For Example In The Case Of A Particular Typeface Or Any Other Character That Normally Has A Thicker Line So That Ends Up Being Obvious Enough Regardless What Gets Done To Them Since Weight Only Determines Size Anyway Unless There Are Actual Thick And Thin Variations Already Set In Your Selected Font Like Some Serif Ones Which Don’t Look Good When Drawn With Too Much Extra Padding - This Number Is The Same Thing As Above Mm But Relates To Overall Font Instead; Text Moves This Many Points Either Positive Or Negative, Whichever One It’s Supposed To Be Relative Current Location Of Each Element On Plane To Shift Everything Centered By It Towards Right If > 0 Or Left Side Where > 0 Too Actually In This Particular Situation Although Doesn’t Really Matter Here At All Unless It Got Saved And Applied Afterward Anyway Because That's How Most Design Software Handle Such Input Internally; Horizontal Shift Applied To Characters (Absolute). In Mm = 0 The Thickness Set On Each Character As Given Below - 5, Not Actual Bar Width Since Default When Not Set Manually = bar_width
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